The friends and family of a teen who died in a car crash earlier this week have started a fundraiser in his memory.
The winning ticket was also sold in Stafford Springs, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
There's a Red Cross blood drive coming up nearby.
He will answer questions and provide recommendations during the group's June 16 meeting.
The session begins at 7 p.m.
Reminder post cards will be mailed out later this week.
The schedule is subject to change based on weather and staffing levels.
The winning scratch-off ticket, worth $10,000, was sold in Willington.
Hours are noon until 1:30 p.m.
This issue includes town news and important meeting and event dates.
Appointments are no longer required.
The latest installment of the Hidden Gems series travels to the top of a hill for food and music.
VCA West Coast Specialty and Emergency Animal Hospital and Fenton River Veterinary Hospital earn honors as veterinary Hospitals of the Year.
Scammers are luring in victims with offers to skip the line for vaccines.
Solid loads in excess of 100 pounds and liquid loads of more than 10 gallons will not be accepted.
Individuals must be enrolled for care with the VA to receive the vaccine.
The Town of Stafford is partnering with local health districts and providers to offer free COVID-19 vaccination clinics for Stafford.
The clinic was held inside income-based senior housing.
The EHHD administered approximately 410 doses of Moderna vaccine over the past week.
The Emergency Communications Task Force is studying the issue.
Cases increased by 15 percent last week over the previous week.
The link is available on the Town of Willington website.
Five vaccination clinics are scheduled for the coming week for second dose recipients and those age 75 or older.
The winning ticket, according to the Connecticut State Lottery, was also sold in Stafford Springs.
The Town Department Of Health will be helping with registration and appointment-making on Thursday and Friday of this week.
Multiple vaccination sites have been established.
Four clinics will be held at the Mansfield Community Center.
If you are 75 years of age or older, you qualify for Phase 1b, and are currently eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.
The next distribution will take place on Jan. 22.
See the available jobs here.
Those looking for a place to donate still-good items or are looking for something inexpensive have plenty of choices.
If you need to speak with someone on December 23, please leave a voicemail on their department phone.
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Please plan your trip accordingly.
"For the safety of our community, we are temporarily changing the way we do business."
A parking ban is in effect during all snow storms. Cars parked on Town roads overnight may be towed at the owner’s expense.